Thanks Jon.
By the way, is it safe to say that ANY metal framework inside the dash area
is grounded?? I may have seen exactly what you're referring to, but I recall
looking under the dash in that area and imediately seeing some bare metal
work.
Just wondering for future use.
-- Kevin Hoegen 99 Solar Yellow MAGNUM S/T CC http://webpages.charter.net/khoegen Flowmaster 3-chamber Dual outlet Stillen RP w/Dual Hooker Euro tips Quick-D TB/K&N Intake 180 RS T-stat/Taylor wires/Autolite plugs Centerforce II clutch SpeedTweaks IAT adjuster...etc....etc (add your link to my site: http://webpages.charter.net/khoegen/links.html )""Jon Smith"" <jon@fast4x4.net> wrote in message news:046801c138a6$dfb51e00$0600a8c0@nc.rr.com... > on the left side of the dash, the closest and easiest ground point may be > the E-brake bracing. > __________________ > Jon Smith > Raleigh, NC > '95 CC 318 4x4 auto > 344rwhp/424tq > > > I'm installing a switch to the left of the steering wheel in my 99 Dak. I > need to ground this switch. Is there a good place close to this location > that I can make a ground connection???? > > TIA > > -- > Kevin Hoegen > 99 Solar Yellow MAGNUM S/T CC > http://webpages.charter.net/khoegen > Flowmaster 3-chamber Dual outlet > Stillen RP w/Dual Hooker Euro tips > Quick-D TB/K&N Intake > 180 RS T-stat/Taylor wires/Autolite plugs > Centerforce II clutch > SpeedTweaks IAT adjuster...etc....etc > (add your link to my site: http://webpages.charter.net/khoegen/links.html ) > > > > >
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